MAINTENANCE
RECOMMENDATIONS
To keep your equipment longer lasting, it is important to follow a series of precautions
to avoid any type of problem for users and/or third parties. In case any part is broken, put
the equipment out of use until the part that was compromised is properly repaired.
CLEANING
Weekly, clean the equipment using a soft nylon brush. Vacuum under the equipment to
prevent the accumulation of dirt and dust, which can affect the operation of the equip-
ment.Always use water, soap and a soft cloth to clean the handrail upholstery and
equipment before and after training. Never use acidic cleaning products. Never pour
water on the equipment or apply liquid spray, even with the use of a soft, damp cloth,
wait for the equipment to dry completely before starting a new workout.
SHROUD
The shroud is of fundamental importance for the equip-
ment, having as its function to protect the entire equip-
ment movement system. If there is any sing of damage or
cracks in the faring, stop using the equipment and imme-
diately contact an authorized point to exchange the part.
FAN GRILL
The fan grill serves as protection and air outlet. If the grid is
damaged, do not use the equipment and immediately con-
tact an authorized point to exchange the parte.
BELT
The belt allows the equipment to move, always check if
the belt or the screw that locks the belt is damaged or loo-
se. At the slightest sing of wear, contact an authorized ser-
vice point and exchange the part immediately.
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